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Interpretation of Sense and Sensibility

When we have a deep understanding of some things, it is a good choice to write out our own experiences, which can help us sum up and accumulate experience. Let's learn how to write experiences together. The following is my reading experience of Sense and Sensibility for your collection. I hope it helps you.

Understanding gained from reading Sense and Sensibility 1 This book belongs to Jane Austen. I like her other book, Pride and Prejudice. I think the plot of her book is ups and downs, which makes me feel like I can't put it down. I have been reading Madame Bovary since I saw her book Sense and Sensibility. Fortunately, my choice is right! The book Sense and Sensibility seems to have brought me too many surprises. I never thought that the plot of the novel could be like this. Of course, I prefer the author himself. Do you know that?/You know what? The motto I learned from this book: Understanding the world with reason is comedy, but understanding the world with emotion is tragedy?

This book is about a sensible elder sister and an emotional elder sister. My sister suffered an infinite blow in love, and then she finally understood that reason is important. Finally, everyone found love and loved ones. Live a happy life. Unlike many English novels at that time, which attacked the sinister society with tragic endings, Jane Austen created a happy and desirable ending. Of course, at this point, when reading the perfect novel, you will feel that the society at that time was dirty and decadent, and even you will doubt that there really is the most holy and selfless love in the world. However, after reading Jane Austen's works, your negative mentality will be driven away by the author's magic.

I believe the author is the same. I don't want to admit it or satirize love with black humor. She tried to awaken people's desire to teach and be kind with conscience and happy ending. Believe that love is true.

Sense and Sensibility 2 is one of the representative works of Jane Austen, an outstanding realistic novelist in the history of English literature, and also her first novel.

Sense and Sensibility focuses on the tortuous emotional experiences of two hostesses and their complicated marriage turmoil, highlighting the humorous contrast between sense and emotion. Sister Eleanor is good at controlling her emotions with reason, while Sister Marianne's feelings are unrestrained, so they have different reactions when facing love-Austin shows the daily life of the English squire and the pastoral scenery of the English countryside with her unique and meticulous observation of women. Reading her works will make people feel relaxed and quiet. For me, this is really hard to get. Because of various factors, I seldom finish reading foreign novels in one breath, but this one has already done it. I am really grateful to the author and her immortal works, which influenced me, cultivated my sentiment and improved my appreciation level. Because of my special feelings for this novel, I specially consulted its related materials. Sense and Sensibility has been adapted into a film, which is the first English film directed by China director Ang Lee. The film was highly praised. Won many awards including Oscar nomination for best picture, Golden Bear Award at Berlin Film Festival, Golden Globe Award for best picture, best screenplay and so on.

This novel is not only the best choice for our leisure time, but also inspires us to find a balance between reason and emotion.

Reading Sense and Sensibility 3 Understanding Have you read Pride and Prejudice? You know its author Jane. Austin? If so, maybe you will know her other book Sense and Sensibility. Jane. Austin is indeed an excellent female writer, and her immortality in the field of literature can even be compared with Shakespeare. Moreover, she is a writer who focuses on love and marriage. She didn't write about the great events of her time, but she was famous for describing the lives of ordinary people. I think she has set an example for many people. She is worth learning!

Sense and Sensibility wrote a strongly shocking love story (in fact, this book has three touching love stories). It left a deep impression on me with its amazing twists and turns, humorous jokes and thrilling ending. Sense and Sensibility was originally named Eleanor and Marianne, from which we may be able to associate the general content of this book (of course, I feel this way).

At the beginning, I always thought the story was vulgar, and it was simply a replica of the dog blood idol drama at eight o'clock: the heroine of justice, the supporting actor of the villain, The Sad Cinderella VS The Rich Man, your son's love for Cinderella at first sight and so on. But after reading this book, I believe no one will think so again. Because every writer worthy of the name has the ability to use words to turn decay into magic, what's more, Scott, a great British writer, once said, "I really can't describe these ordinary things and characters vividly with meticulous brushwork like this lady." Jane. Austin made full use of this talent and wrote this story that moved us.

Jane. Austin is contradictory. In my opinion, she belongs to a realistic writer. After all, her creation started the climax of realistic novels in the 19 era. But her works are also romantic. Eleanor, the heroine in Sense and Sensibility, is a good example. Of course, I'm not saying that Eleanor is a romantic, but that she is a "perfect Venas" (which is also my personal opinion, of course). Eleanor is the author's pet. She is generous, quiet and calm-she is simply a man's dream lover; So I also think that the author is a feminist advocate in a sense.

The fairest thing in the world is time. Jane. Austin is also equivalent to the "wall of harmony" in literature. He can let us know the whole period by reading a book. A great female writer of a certain class in the whole society radiates brilliant light only belonging to her in literature.

Understanding of reading Sense and Sensibility 4 I remember the first time I read Sense and Sensibility was probably in junior high school, and I liked that lively and provocative girl very much. Maybe Kate at that time was full of classics, innocence, really beautiful and touching. I clearly remember, Marianne said, the more books I read, the less likely I am to meet true feelings. Then I remembered that Colonel Brandon came in with a song and saw Marianne at the piano. The sun shone on her face and she was covered in it. It's really picturesque and emotional.

So at that time, I chose the young and energetic Marianne to like it. As if someone guessed whether you were smiling or sobbing, as if you could bring sunshine to the whole room through laughter, as if you were sitting there, letting the melody gurgle from your fingertips, and everyone was quietly intoxicated by your notes, as if you could cry heartily in the legendary swordsman, and you didn't have to erase your edges and corners because of any outside world, as if you were full of youthful vitality, talent and playfulness, and the whole world could revolve around you at will.

However, Marianne only shines at an unreasonable age. So many years later, when I saw the BBC remake of Sense and Sensibility, I obviously gave more love to Marianne's sister Eleanor, who had been silent in my world. There is no such light around, no such handsome face, just share your thoughts quietly, and then endure your own sadness and still hold up your expectations.

The same background, the same growth experience, however, they are like two stages of growth to me, although their differences are actually just static personality problems. People like Eleanor should be rare in one's early years, forbearing, introverted and understanding. More of us are just Marianne. I think that the most glamorous and perfect things can't be achieved. In fact, they are just the normal state at a certain stage of our lives and will eventually be killed. Marianne, who is so simple and willful, is finally willing to calm down beside the person she once despised. I'm no longer obsessed with the halo I put on her. Reason is greater than emotion, and growing up is really a compromise. And I don't want to deny this compromise, just as this blog post is not to commemorate everyone who used to be Marianne. I am no longer so obsessed with arrogance and willfulness.

I just passed through other people's stories recently, and it's probably not just impulse that broke the previous fate. Destiny is gone, and there is nowhere to live. Isn't that the best refuge? It's not easy to stop suddenly. I am still laughing at myself after I have finished PK my reason and emotion in this way. Maybe I am the most naive one.

Interpretation of Sense and Sensibility 5 Sense and Sensibility is a famous British woman writer Jane. Austin's first novel. Eleanor and Marianne were born into a respectable English squire family. My sister is good at controlling her emotions with reason, but her sister is often unrestrained. Therefore, when they encounter setbacks in love, they react differently ... The plot revolves around the mate selection activities of the two heroines, exposing the ugly fashion of British capitalist society at that time, that is, marriage was regarded as a custom for women to seek economic security and improve their economic status, and family status was valued without regard for children's feelings and human rights. As the title of the book shows, the whole story focuses on the contradiction between reason and emotion. This book and the author's masterpiece "Pride and Prejudice" can be called sisters. It also tells the story of a girl who fell in love and got married without a rich dowry with delicate brushstrokes and vivid dialogue.

Sense and Sensibility radiates the light of reason all the time, and expresses the central idea of maintaining self-integrity and meeting social requirements with the hero's excellent rational mind, his agility and wisdom, and of course her passionate feelings. Sense and Sensibility is an interesting and humorous work. Based on the complicated love stories of two sisters, the relationship between reason and emotion is expressed, and in many cases reason should be better than emotion. Yes, Jane. In Austin's time, praise for emotion was the mainstream content of literature at that time. Many people think that the uncontrollable strong feelings are the performance of outstanding people, regardless of whether such feelings will bring pain to themselves or their families. It is wrong to try to restrain or hide. Jane expressed her different views on this view through the stories of two sisters. As can be seen from the book, she thinks sincere and warm feelings are very important and valuable, but they still need rational control and adjustment. After all, emotions are emotional, and letting them develop at will may bring a lot of unnecessary pain, which will do harm to yourself and your family. Only by having a rational mind and thinking at the same time can we avoid or minimize this kind of injury, which is undoubtedly beneficial to everyone. Sense and Sensibility portrays a series of characters, each with his own unique personality. However, as far as readers are concerned, the author wants to focus on the two sisters of dashwood's family.

Eleanor, the eldest daughter of dashwood family, is a sensible and sensible girl. From the beginning of the story, it shows that she is smarter and more rational than her mother and sister. Eleanor is meticulous, thoughtful and clever. Whether Edward he loves or Lucy he hates, she can be polite in front of everyone. Moreover, no matter what topics Eleanor is curious about, likes and dislikes, she can always keep a certain calm and thoughtful mind when discussing with everyone, without showing abnormal excessive concern or making everyone think that she is a disappointing role. Elinor is always so measured and decent in everything. Besides, Eleanor is a kind girl who is good at finding advantages from others and thinking of others. As for Mrs. Jennings, although her behavior fully shows her lack of brains, Eleanor always talks about her enthusiasm, generosity and justice in front of her friends and sisters. Moreover, in order for Mrs. Jennings to live comfortably at home in London, not to be laughed at and indifferent by Marianne, and for Marianne not to do anything that would hurt herself too much, although she didn't want to, she agreed to accept the invitation and go with her sister. All the above shows Eleanor's rational mind, but it doesn't mean that she is a person who lacks sensibility. On the contrary, Elinor, like her sister, has an emotional heart, but she is better at controlling this emotion. No matter what happened to Edward, her love for him never changed. She didn't abandon Edward because he was inarticulate, dull and melancholy, and others accused him. She took a fancy to his integrity, honesty, stability and tolerance, and expressed her grievance at the unfair treatment he received at home and sympathy for his unfortunate first engagement. And always think of Edward, trying to make his situation better. Eleanor fell in love with Edward even after hearing that he was engaged. Even if she tried to hide the news after learning it, it is not difficult to see that it was a great blow to her. It can be seen that her feelings for Edward are strong, loyal, practical and unchangeable. This proves that Elinor is not only rational, but also has an emotional heart. And have a clear and rational mind, always remind her to restrain some unnecessary emotional impulses. Reason, kindness and wit are her unique charm.

Compared with Eleanor, whose intellectual thinking is developed, her sister Marianne is much more emotional. Compare the two heroines in China's famous novel A Dream of Red Mansions. If Eleanor is compared to Xue Baochai, then Marianne deserves to be Lin Daiyu. Smart, but too sentimental Seeing the fallen leaves and bleak autumn, Marianne will feel a kind of sadness lingering in her heart, just like Daiyu who buried flowers at the beginning. Marianne always holds romantic fantasies about love, always wants to marry the only thrill with "outstanding personality and charming demeanor", and always pursues vigorous and romantic feelings. The expression of feelings is so straightforward and obvious that it has been teased by Mrs. Jennings many times. Unlike Eleanor, Marianne's emotional outlook in social life is very similar to hers. She is very enthusiastic and concerned about the people she likes, and it is difficult to treat people she doesn't like with even the least courtesy. She is always sarcastic and cold-faced. This kind of emotion may be the most respected emotional view at that time, but Jane fully explained the inappropriateness of this emotional view with the help of Marianne. Marianne was finally abandoned by Willoughby and fell into the abyss of pain under the control of their arrogant emotional view. She could not extricate herself, almost lost her life, and brought unavoidable pain to her friends and family. This is the disadvantage of being too emotional. But aside from Marianne's shortcomings of "sensibility is more than rationality", she is also a very good girl. Marianne is smart and has a sense of justice. She always gives you a rude response to the attacks of selfish and cunning people. She loves reading, full of thoughts and thoughts, which is different from ordinary people who lack common sense. Marianne loves her mother and sisters very much. No matter whether she is overly emotional or taught a lesson and eventually becomes rational, she doesn't want her friends, especially relatives, to feel pain and anxiety because of her. And, after becoming rational, try to make up for the damage caused by being too emotional. As the story goes, "once Marianne realizes what she has done wrong, she will make up for it with all her actions." She is really a good girl, isn't she?

After talking about the two heroines in the story, let's talk about a girl who also has a beautiful face and a rational mind. She is Lucy. Mrs. Jennings' relative Steele was Edward's first engagement partner. This young lady is not only different from Marianne, but also different from Eleanor, and has a rational and kind heart. Emotionally, she is penniless, intellectually, she can only be called rich. She is a cold and selfish person. Everything you do in the office looks sensible and emotional, but it is actually full of crooked ways and hypocrisy. She doesn't have much property. In order to live a rich life, she was engaged to Edward first. When Edward was disinherited because of her, she abandoned her property and married Edward's younger brother. At the same time, he always maliciously slanders Elinor to satisfy his jealousy, pretending to be extremely poor and innocent on the surface. Fortunately, Elinor can give a humble counterattack every time, which makes Lucy unable to succeed. It's so comforting to watch. Lucy is good at flattery and has won the favor of many people. She is regarded as the apple of her eye. But to ask who she really likes and admires, I took out the money and there was no one else.

Marianne is irrational and emotional; John. Mr. and Mrs. dashwood are more rational than emotional; And Willoughby is very hypocritical emotionally. On the surface, he seems to be very emotional, but in fact he is ruthless and selfish. Jane. In the story, Austin praised people who cherish their feelings, although he sometimes satirized those who lacked wisdom. However, people who lack feelings and are only rational or hypocritical show extreme contempt. Jane. Austin admires Eleanor most because she is emotional and rational. Jane also elaborated here. Austin's views on this issue can't be unemotional or too rational. The heroines in the story all pursue equal exchanges and communication with men's thoughts and feelings, demand equal rights in social status, and insist on the freedom to choose a partner. This should be a rebellious act in Britain at that time.

Through these three people, the author must have expressed his views clearly. People should have rich emotions, but they should not be emotional. When necessary, use reason to limit. Jane thinks caution and inner impulse should be balanced. She respects the idea that money can buy an elegant life, but what is more important to Jane is the feelings between people. This work revolves around reason and emotion, and actually revolves around the theme of maintaining self-integrity and meeting social requirements. The key point is that although people are emotional individuals, they also need to integrate into society. As a concrete social person, he not only has his own unique emotion and personality, but also has the necessary rationality to restrain it, so that he can live in harmony with society and get real happiness.

Reason and emotion are like a double-edged sword. Sticking to reason may hurt feelings. If you take care of it, you may lose your mind again. It is of course the best to be able to handle emotions rationally and remain rational within a certain emotional range. This is the best way to use this double-edged sword. However, in real life, when faced with trade-offs, are you more rational than emotional? Or does emotion prevail over reason? Or, like Mr. Willoughby, emotional on the surface and selfish on the inside. So I hope that each of us can control our own reason and emotions instead of being enslaved by it.